Optical identification of the binary companion to the millisecond PSR J2302+4442 with the Gran Telescopio Canarias

Abstract

We report detection of the binary companion to the millisecond pulsar J2302+4442 based on the deep observations performed with the Gran Telescopio Canarias. The observations revealed an optical source with r' = 23.330.02 and i'=23.080.02, whose position coincides with the pulsar radio position. By comparing the source colour and magnitudes with the white dwarf cooling predictions, we found that it likely represents a He or CO-core white dwarf and estimated its mass of 0.52+0.25-0.19 M and effective temperature of 6300+1000-800 K. Combining our results with the radio timing measurements, we set constraints on the binary system inclination angle i=73+6-5 degrees and the pulsar mass mp=3.1+2.7-2.0 M.

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